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Valuing rights
- Authors:
- SPEAKUP SELF ADVOCACY, BUBBLE MEDIA, (Producers)
- Publisher:
- Speakup Self Advocacy
- Publication year:
- 2004
- Pagination:
- DVD
- Place of publication:
- Rotherham
"Valuing People" is a big plan for and is all about rights, more money and better help for people who really need it like children. The DVD also talks about new ways for people to get their voice heard. Meetings called Regional Forums will enable people to say what they think and ideas from the forums in every part of England go to the National Forum who make decisions.
Abuse is bad
- Authors:
- SPEAKUP SELF ADVOCACY, BUBBLE MEDIA, (Producers)
- Publisher:
- Speakup Self Advocacy
- Publication year:
- 2004
- Pagination:
- (27 mins.), DVD
- Place of publication:
- Rotherham
Speakup Self Advocacy produces a range of information videos for people with learning disabilities. They employ and train people in advocacy and ways to speak up and also to help them to produce more videos and to give people real jobs and experience. Crimes such as abuse need to get into court, people need proper legal protection, which is not always there at the moment. They also need to be properly supported in court, such as in the pilot project described.
Coping with death
- Authors:
- SPEAKUP SELF ADVOCACY, BUBBLE MEDIA, (Producers)
- Publisher:
- Speakup Self Advocacy
- Publication year:
- 2004
- Pagination:
- DVD
- Place of publication:
- Rotherham
Death is something that isn't talked about, but happens to us all and to those around us. This short DVD explains what happens when somebody dies and shows adults with learning disabilities how to cope. 'Coping with Death' is not biased to any religion and doesn’t explain religion.
Making a will
- Authors:
- SPEAKUP SELF ADVOCACY, BUBBLE MEDIA, (Producers)
- Publisher:
- Speakup Self Advocacy
- Publication year:
- 2001
- Pagination:
- DVD
- Place of publication:
- Rotherham
The dvd is addressed to people with learning disabilities. It says "If you don't make a will, nobody would know who you wanted to leave your things or money to. This might upset your friends and family and they might argue about it. An important person called a Solicitor needs to help you make a Will. They make sure the things you say are written down so everyone understands them and so the Will is legal".